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We invite you to view the blog posts and articles that our founder has curated over the years. These resources focus on tools, tips, and strategy pearls that can advance your approach and understanding. Enjoy!

Stay Visible. Stay Valuable. (Part 1 of 5)

Why Visibility and Value Are the New Metrics for Leadership There have been moments -- especially lately -- when I’ve felt the weight of all this work. When I’ve looked around and seen roles disappear, committees restructured, and priorities quietly pulled back. In...

The Silent Ally

As national headlines swirl about organizations dismantling DEI programs, revising websites, or pulling back from public statements, much of the conversation has focused on institutional rollback trends. But what if the more dangerous erosion isn't happening at the...

The Importance of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for Effective, Ethical Leadership

Take a moment the next time your find yourself in a room with others. Look to your left, then to your right. Who do you see? Do you see people in the room who look like you, share similar ideas, share your gender?

Expand Your DEI Leadership Scope

Expand Your DEI Leadership Scope

Instead of minimizing effort and duties, consider expanding the scope of your DEI leadership role to include a wider array of populations and business domains within your purview, giving yourself a more holistic view of your organization’s needs. By doing this, you break down the figurative walls that keep DEI initiatives siloed and at-risk in many institutions. This can result in true integration of your work across the enterprise.

Up Your Upstander Game

Up Your Upstander Game

Decades ago, the DEI arena gave significant attention to the “bystander effect” that occurs when the presence of others discourages someone from intervening in an emergency, against a bully, or during an assault. The greater the number of bystanders, the less likely it is for any one of them to provide help to another person in distress.

Beware of DEI Data Traps

Beware of DEI Data Traps

Learn how data-driven diversity strategies can unintentionally create additional marginalization of populations in an organization that are small in number… How often do you look for within-group differences in your data? How does attrition data for Black women in your department or residency program compare to the overall rate for all women?

Make Allyship Cool Again

Make Allyship Cool Again

I propose that we, as DEI leaders, make allyship cool again. This takes more than an award or a social media explosion calling out our favorite mentors. This requires true, genuine relationship and education.

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